Membership Requirement
For a student to participate in KMEA honor groups the sponsoring teacher must be an active member of the Kansas Music Educators Association.

HS Band (56A Red)
Clinician

2023-24

Amy Knopps
Amy M. Knopps is the Associate Director of Band and Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Missouri where she directs Marching Mizzou, Mini Mizzou symphonic Band, and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the School of Music. Under her direction, Marching Mizzou has grown in size from 245 members in 2017 to a capacity 350 members in 2022, which stands today. In 2022, Marching Mizzou performed in the 96th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in in 2024 will travel to Dublin, Ireland to perform in the St. Patrick's Festival Parade.
Prior to her appointment in the fall of 2017, Dr. Knopps served for seven years as Associate Professor of Music, Associate Directors of Bands, and director of Athletic Bands in the School of Music and Dance at Eastern Michigan University. While at Eastern Michigan, she was a Faculty Spotlight Recipient, the Eastern Michigan University Thank-A-Teacher Inaugural Recipient, and featured in a historic exhibition titles, "In Her Shoes: forging Paths at EMU" as she was the first woman to direct the Eastern Michigan University Marching Band and serve as Associate Director of Bands.
Dr. Knopps earned degrees from the University of Georgia (DMA), the University of Kansas (MM), and the University of Missouri (BS, Ed.) where her principal conducting teachers were Dr. John P. Lynch and Dr. Dale J. Lonis. While at Georgia and Kansas, she held conducting associate positions that involved conducting both concert and athletic bands as well as teaching courses in the music curriculum. During here time at the University of Georgia, Dr. Knopps received the Hugh Hodgson School of Music Director's Excellence Award and at the University of Kansas, she received the Russell L. Wiley Graduate Conducting Award.
Additional teaching experience includes numerous years as Director of Bands at Center High School and Center Middle School in her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri where she guided all aspects of the divers and award-winning band program, as well as served as Fine Arts Coordinator. While in the Center School District, Dr. Knopps received the 2003 Missouri Fine Arts Outstanding Teacher Award and the 2004 You Make A Difference Award for her dedication and commitment to excellence in education. As an advocate for new wind music, she solely commissioned and premiered Jonathan Newman's 1861 for concert band in 2003 and continues her commitment to contributing to the wind band repertoire through additional commissions for Symphonic Band at the University of Missouri.
Dr. Knopps continues to be a very active conductor, clinician, and adjudicator across the United States and internationally having worked and performed throughout Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, and South America. For nearly ten years she has served as a head clinician/instructor at the Smith-Walbridge Clinics held in Charleston, Illinois each summer working with high school and collegiate drum majors from across the country. Dr. Knopps is also known for her published contributions as she has authored several articles in School Band and Orchestra magazine, and has contributed to eight volumes of the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series. In addition to her published articles and podcasts, she has completed extensive research on American-Sponsored overseas secondary band programs.
Dr. Knopps maintains profession affiliations with the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA), currently serving as Chair of the CBDNA Athletic Bands Committee, where she is the first woman to ever serve in this position, and as Missouri State Chair, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE), Phi Beta Mu, Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, currently serving as the sponsor for the Eta Upsilon chapter, the Griffiths Leadership Society for Women, currently serving on the Executive Committee as Past Chair, QEBH, the oldest of six secret honor societies at the University of Missouri when she was Honor Trapped in 2018.
In 2021, Dr. Knopps was named Associate Professor of the Year and received the Purple Chalk Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences. In 2022, Dr. Knopps was named to the 2022-2023 University of Missouri Provost Leaderships Program Cohort. In 2023, Dr. Knopps was named the Distinguished Alumni Award Winner from the College of Arts and Science.
 
Chairperson
1234A Band
Steven Rathert
Perry-LeCompton HS
PO Box 18
Perry, KS 66073
w: 785-597-5124

56A Band
Sarah Grose
Topeka HS
800 W. 10th Ave
Topeka, KS 66612
w: 785-295-3150
Important Dates - HS Band
Sep. 9, 2024 - Mon
Business Dinner & Meeting
Lawrence HS
5:15 PM - New Teacher Meeting
6:00 PM - Dinner
6:45 PM - General Business Meeting
7:00 PM - Breakout Sessions (Band, Choir, Orchestra)
Oct. 10, 2024 - Thu
Audition Registration Deadline — HS Band, HS Jazz Band
$10 per audition
Nov. 8, 2024 - Fri
LATE Audition Registration Deadline — HS Band, HS Jazz Band, HS Orchestra
$20 per audition
Nov. 9, 2024 - Sat
FINAL Audition Registration Deadline — HS Choir, HS Band, HS Jazz Band, HS Orchestra
$50 per audition
Nov. 9, 2024 - Sat
District HS Honor Group Auditions
Eudora HS & Eudora MS
Dec. 7, 2024 - Sat
Mini-Conventions
Choir: Topeka HS
Orchestra: Topeka-Washburn Rural HS
Band: Topeka-Seaman HS

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